Providentness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Provided
Provided, cannot be construed in relation to the sources or sources
Provider
One who provides furnishes or supplies one who procures what is wanted
Provident
economical sometimes followed by of as aprovident man an animal provident of the future
Providently
In a provident manner
Providence
The act of providing or preparing for future use or application a making ready
Provided
stipulation with the understanding if usually followed by that as provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the rights of
Service provider
Service provider, means a licenses of Basic, Cellullar Mobile Telephone and unified
Provident Societies
Provident Societies. See INDUSTRIAL AND PRO-VIDENT SOCIETIES.
Providentness
The quality or state of being provident carefulness prudence economy
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the other provisions are unaffected. The 1934 Act, s. 1, provides that no young person (under eighteen) shall be employed for
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